The Kennebunk Land Trust invites people to support the trust while getting out on the trails and registering for the 50 x 50 Trail Challenge. In recognition of the trusts’ 50th year, participants raise $50 in donations to travel (walk, bike, run, stroll, etc.) 50 miles in 50 days on Kennebunk Land Trust trails, Kennebunk […]
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Guest Column – Post office conversations
A written ballot question that will be decided by Kennebunkport voters in June would permit the town to place internally lit signs on town-owned properties. Fred: Hey, Doug, have you heard about the Town wanting to put up electronic signs? Doug: Well no, but why? Fred: I don’t know. Doug: How much will they cost? […]
Guest Column – Men are like this, women are like that
I read somewhere that men compartmentalize better than women. How they determine such things, I have no idea. But in plain speak, that means we guys are better at putting some things in boxes we want to open and putting other things in boxes we don’t want to open. It makes sense, I guess, when […]
Community News – Portside Rotary begins ‘special items’ program
Kennebunk Portside Rotary Club has begun a monthly program for members to donate an item of the month to Community Outreach Services. Working with Community Outreach Services Executive Director Mark Jago, the club identifies an item of current need for the food pantry and members collect donations all month for delivery to COS. This month’s […]
Annual Waban Tele-Fest fundraiser is Saturday
Funds raised benefit Waban’s children’s programs and services.
Community News – Artisans Marketplace debuts May 28
The Kennebunk Artisans Marketplace will open at Kennebunk’s Waterhouse Center. The marketplace provides shoppers with a wide variety of items created by more than two dozen Maine-based artisans. A juried application process is utilized to ensure a high level of quality and diversification for all items being sold. The marketplace is open each Saturday from […]
Guest Column – Reviving the USSR
Three concepts may help in understanding why and how President Putin is trying to revive, bring back the Soviet Union and the political, economic, and military power it once afforded the Russians in charge, and through it, owned a fifth of the land area of the world. In the first place, almost exactly a hundred […]
Guest Column – Rhythm nation
Telling the tale of the telephone game reminded me of the rhythm problem I encountered in elementary school. Teacher was trying to introduce the concept of rhythm and music so we could learn to sing the national anthem when the occasion arose, which wasn’t very often in first grade, however, we were all expected to […]
A Voice from the Past – Arundel resident’s letter to soldier husband in 1759
The Brick Store Museum holds over 30,000 pieces of archival material written by historic Kennebunkers. This column shares a voice from the past from the museum’s collection. This entry is from Thankful Lasdiel of Arundel, writing to her husband Elison on June 18, 1759. Elison Lasdiel was a soldier at Camp Breton, Nova Scotia, during […]
Community News – Maine Classic Car hosts ‘Maine Son in Detroit’ retrospective
The Maine Classic Car Museum will present the “Rod Williams Retrospective: A Maine Son in Detroit,” on Saturday, May 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. for the opening reception of the never-before-seen concept car illustrations of Maine native, Rod Williams, a stylist for Ford and Chrysler in the 1950s. Visitors will have a chance to […]
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